AMUSEMENTS. jpRINCESS THEATRE* Under the management of Messrs Steele and Keogh. WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, GLORIOUS SUCCESS, And last night of KENILWORTH, To conclude with the Extravaganza Burlesque, THE THREE BEARS. On Thursday, will be presented a new Comedy, entitled DEBT. Box Plan may be seen at Mr West’s Music Warehouse. Prices—Dress Circle, 3s ; (Stalls, 2s; Pit, Ig. Q UEEN’S THEATRE. THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, JULY 29, Immense Success of THE CiUEAT CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS, In their Grand DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT Of Music, Mirth, and Melody. Roars of Laughter at Charles Sutton’s First Round for John. Screams of delight at Harry Kelly’s Watermelon Man. Ejaculations of delight at the beautiful Ballads of Messrs Campbell, Amery, and Merver. The unanimous verdict of the public—- “ This is the best Minstrel Company that has ever visited New Zealand.” Prices: Dress Circle (secured seats). 4s • Stalls, 2s ; Pit, One Shilling. * Tickets and places at George R. West’s Pianoforte Gallery. Doors open at 7.15; performance to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered at 10.15. Business Manager, G, W. ROCKPELLER. SUPPER may be had every night at Dunning’s City Dining Rooms, Princes street. DANCING CLASSES. ST. GEORGE’S HALL. —Juveniles, Saturdays, from 3 to 5. Adults, Mondays, from 7 to 9. Terms: One Guinea per quarter (commencmg from date of entrance). J. KELLY, Professor, From Her Majesty’s Theatre, London. DANCING. Wanted, three or four Gentlemen desirous of Learning the above, to join others. The class will be for a limited number, and strictly private. For further particulars apply to Mrs Hamann. Moray place. DUNEDIN DANCING ACADEMY, St. George’s Hall
A CLASS will be formed to suit the custom aud tastes of the Scandinavian inhabitants of this City. Those wishing to become Members of the same can obtain full particulars of Mrs Hamann, Moray place, next to Dr Sorley’s. a.o.f.—court pride op dunkdin, To. 3,780. THE Twelfth Anniversary of the above Court will be celebrated by a Soiree, Concert, and Dance in the Headquarters Drill-shed, Moray Place, on Wednesday. July 29. Tea on the table at 7 o’clock. Tickets, 2s 6d. JOHN WILSON, Secretary. MEETINGS. MR WILSON will Address the Electors of Leith Ward at Hayden’s] Star and Garter Hotel, Albany street, Tuesday, 2Sth, 7.30 p.m. Hardie’s Hotel, North George street, Wednesday, 29tb, 8 p.m. Cotter’s Caledonian Hotel, King street. Thursday, 8 p.m. hj D. White’s Queen’s Hotel, Albany street. Friday, 8 3o p.m. HIGH WARD ELECTION. MERCER will Address the Ratepayers in the Mission-house, Russell street, on Thursday Evening, 30th, immediately after Mr Burt. MEETING of the Journeymen Bakers will be held at the Glasgow Pie-house on Monday. All members and non-memben requested to attend. GEORGE KELLY, See. ELECTION FOR LEITH WARD. BIRCH will Address the Ratepayers in White’s Hotel, Albany street, at 7.30' o’clock, on Friday Night, 31st instant. BELL WARD ELECTION. THE Four Candidates will Address the Ratepayers of Ball Ward at the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL On Thursday Evening, 30th instant, e©mmencing at half-past seven o’clock punctually.
SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES. THE undersigned have pleasure ih an* nouncing having accepted the sole Agency in New Zealand for the new “HOLT” FAMILY SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE, A Machine we guarantee to be an exact fao* simile of the AMERICAN “SINGER,” in every way equal for beauty of finish and workmanship, and From 20 to 25 ter Cekt. Cheaße'R, Having just received our fourth shipment of the above excellent machines, we shall be glad to supply sample orders. This shipment comprises—Plain Tables with and without cover; Half and Full Cabinet, Medium, and No. 2 Wheel-feed Machines. ARTHUR BRISCOE & COl, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers and Iron M etchants SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES. THE most simple, complete, and perfect Machines yet invented. 6. M. Aldrich, Agent, corner of Princes and Dowling streets! Dunedin. 1 Machines sold on deferred payments. Be* ware of imitations of the “Singer” chines.
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Evening Star, Issue 3567, 29 July 1874, Page 3
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